Chadderton Plants Community Orchard for Giants

Making Community Orchards work is blooming tough, and it helps if you start with the right size trees We are in full armchair gardener mode on this one. Granby Street in Chadderton, Greater Manchester, is bravely attempting a community orchard, the first of 4 planned in the area. Community Orchards, like communities in general, are usually… Continue reading Chadderton Plants Community Orchard for Giants

Urban Fruit Growing: Soft Fruit Edition

Wiltshire-based garden designer Dan Combes wonders why there aren’t more berries, especially in urban areas and their small gardens where a fruit tree might be too big Over the last the weeks, I have planted thousands of bulbs: all inedible. But why (London, I’m talking to you especially) am I not being asked to plant… Continue reading Urban Fruit Growing: Soft Fruit Edition

Forestry Commission Agroforestry Tree Species Guide

Agroforestry is primarily practised by farmers, but elements are increasingly applied to homesteads and large gardens If agroforestry is new to you, one really should start with ART – Agroforestry Research Trust. Agro-forestry means cultivating trees with other agricultural crops and/or livestock, in the same field. The trees are grown in lanes an appropriate distance… Continue reading Forestry Commission Agroforestry Tree Species Guide

English Christmas Biscuits Recipe

There’s something magical about the aroma of freshly baked biscuits wafting through the house during the lead-up to Christmas. These English Christmas biscuits are a timeless classic—crisp, buttery, and lightly sweet, with a touch of vanilla! Perfect for sharing with family, giving as gifts, serving alongside a steaming cup of tea, or even leaving out… Continue reading English Christmas Biscuits Recipe

Cooking with Cider this Christmas?

How about pheasant with caramelised apple and cider sauce!   Ingredients (to serve 2-4) Method Pheasant and cider sauce Caramelised apples Once the sauce mixture is reduced, pour over and serve! Top tip This is a lovely, tasty wintery dish using well hung pheasant but if you’re not the gamey type, it works equally well… Continue reading Cooking with Cider this Christmas?

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